Paul Grogan is Senior Strategic Adviser at the Cancer Elimination Collaboration at the University of Sydney’s School of Public Health. He advises on research strategy and prioritisation, including horizon scanning, evaluation and opportunities for collaboration, and public communications about the CEC’s work and goals. He is aresearch affiliate and adjunct senior lecturer at the School of Public Health, where he lectures on health policy, media and the relationship between research, advocacy and evidence-based cancer control policy reform. From 2004 to 2019, Paul was Director of Public Policy at Cancer Council Australia, where he oversaw the development, publication and promotion of Cancer Council’s national public policy resources and clinical practice guidelines and government relations. He was involved in most of the major policy reforms in cancer control nationally in Australia over the past 20 years, as an advocate or independent adviser. These include a raft of tobacco and skin cancer control initiatives, the establishment of Australia’s National Bowel Cancer Screening Program, capital funding for regional cancer centres and policy frameworks for liver cancer control and opportunities in risk adjusted breast cancer screening. He has served on a number of national and interjurisdictional government and multisectoral cancer and public health advisory bodies. Previous roles include seven years as head of media and ministerial liaison at the NSW office of the Australian Department of Health.
Paul Grogan
Senior Strategic Adviser
University of Sydney

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